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We are one week away! Everything is in order, and we are getting very excited! We've been following the two safari lodges we are going to stay at on social media, and they are posting some great pictures! I am, however, not very excited that when Jeff was taking to someone who just came back from that area on New Years mentioned how many black mambas there were. REALLY?? I knew there were snakes, bit that is not what I wanted to hear!! Until next ...

... had to do without ever doubting my abilities or questioning my sanity. I Love you all and when it is your turn to "ride", I will be there to support, cheer, and Pray for you.

The WE would not be complete without one very special person who joined me on Day 1 and came along for the ride till the Finish/Start line. My dear Sharon, I hope our journey together brings us peace, love and true happiness for a long, long time. :) :)

Here are some of the places and activists we are going to do! Makakatana Bay Lodge - Boat Safari & Turtle Safari, along with Snorkeling in the Indian Ocean. This place says you fall asleep listening to the hippos! Cape Town - we are going to do lots here! Table mountain, coastal tour complete with penguin viewing, shark diving.... Yes shark diving! Cape Town has some amazing restaurants which we are excited to try. Test Kitchen, Sevruga, ...

... myself. I just stood at the counter like a prick until the upbeat and friendly woman [ they're all like that here ] noticed me loitering and told me she'd come over. This place is typical diner style, which I loved. Low counter for the regulars, kitchen right there at the back, couple of booths and some frames posters of other different diners all of the walls. The window's boasted that Scotty's speciality was pancakes, so I had a short stack [ 2 pancakes, ...

... which still exists to this day. The early 1700s was a period of prosperity for Rhode Island. Farming and sea trading became profitable businesses. Providence and Newport were among the busiest ports in the New World. Rhode Island was the first colony to prohibit the importation of slaves. Following the Revolutionary War, industrial growth began in Rhode Island. In 1793, Samuel Slater's mill in Pawtucket became America's first successful ...